Attitudes of rural thai women towards induced abortion
Questions concerning their attitudes towards induced abortion in six different circumstances were asked of 1254 rural Thai married women, aged 15-44, in a 1972 nationwide fertility survey. A positive response was given to one or more of the questions by nearly three-fifths of the women; the largest...
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th-mahidol.103132018-03-22T16:31:07Z Attitudes of rural thai women towards induced abortion Robert G. Burnight Boonlert Leoprapai Mahidol University Medicine Social Sciences Questions concerning their attitudes towards induced abortion in six different circumstances were asked of 1254 rural Thai married women, aged 15-44, in a 1972 nationwide fertility survey. A positive response was given to one or more of the questions by nearly three-fifths of the women; the largest proportion of positive responses (42-0%) was given by women if the pregnancy resulted from rape, and 40-1% responded affirmatively if the pregnancy might endanger the health of the woman. The lowest proportions, but still nearly one-fifth of the women, were in favour of abortion if the couple do not want another child or if they cannot support another child. Responses are analysed in relation to the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the women and their husbands, to fertility and family planning experiences, and to the women’s communication activities. Comparisons of the results are made with similar data from rural South Korea, rural US and suburban Thailand. The study suggests that positive attitudes towards induced abortion among Thai rural women reflect traditional values, not recent ‘modernization’ ones. © 1977, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. 2018-03-22T09:30:10Z 2018-03-22T09:30:10Z 1977-01-01 Article Journal of Biosocial Science. Vol.9, No.1 (1977), 61-72 10.1017/S0021932000000468 14697599 00219320 2-s2.0-0017360907 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10313 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0017360907&origin=inward |
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Questions concerning their attitudes towards induced abortion in six different circumstances were asked of 1254 rural Thai married women, aged 15-44, in a 1972 nationwide fertility survey. A positive response was given to one or more of the questions by nearly three-fifths of the women; the largest proportion of positive responses (42-0%) was given by women if the pregnancy resulted from rape, and 40-1% responded affirmatively if the pregnancy might endanger the health of the woman. The lowest proportions, but still nearly one-fifth of the women, were in favour of abortion if the couple do not want another child or if they cannot support another child. Responses are analysed in relation to the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the women and their husbands, to fertility and family planning experiences, and to the women’s communication activities. Comparisons of the results are made with similar data from rural South Korea, rural US and suburban Thailand. The study suggests that positive attitudes towards induced abortion among Thai rural women reflect traditional values, not recent ‘modernization’ ones. © 1977, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. |
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